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algorithms. Graph Neural Networks. The candidate is expected to hold a relevant MSc degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, (Applied) Mathematics, Computational Statistics or another field
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, data-driven methods based on omics. Techniques applied will comprise advanced 4D cellular and molecular imaging (e.g. lattice lightsheet SIM, genetically encoded sensors for subcellular and synaptic
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Position Location: Odense, 5230, Denmark [map ] Subject Areas: Pure math with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. Appl Deadline: 2025
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advanced finite element models and simulation techniques. This is enabled by digital and sensor technologies such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, drones, and robotics, which are utilized
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: Algorithms for the analysis of orthomosaics with the purpose of locating unwanted / weed plants Software for automating processing of large data sets (quality control, orthomosaic generation, and analysis
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collaboration between the University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, and the University of Le Mans, France, with Prof. Poul Erik Jensen as principal investigator. Read more about SEEDFOOD here
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Job Description A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof
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, utilizing cutting-edge reconfigurable computing and sensors. The aim is to develop next-generation electronics and computing solutions that solve technology-related challenges in fields such as autonomous
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group of Assoc. Prof. Marianne Glasius at the Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 23 month position from 1 October 2025 or as soon
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at the SDU campuses in Odense and Sønderborg and with the new centre also in Vejle. Professors in these areas include Prof. Anders Drachen in interactive technologies and Prof. Mikkel Kjærgaard in software